Addition

In the beginning of addition we will discuss the easiest way for the kids to learn and understand how to add for the first time. Addition helps us to count and add the numbers.

In addition we need to do plus. Plus is denoted as ‘+’. 


A fish bowl has one fish and another one has two.

How many fish do they have in all?



There are three fishes in the bowl.

We will begin to add two single digit numbers up to 5.

Consider the following examples to add:

Addition



In the above examples of addition we can count the pictures for addition to have number concept.



Kids have fun while learning addition. Math Only Math is based on the premise that children do not make a distinction between play and work and learn best when learning becomes play and play becomes learning.


● Number Rhymes

● Matching the Objects

● Numbers and Counting up to 10

● Number the Pictures

● Numbers up to 10

● Numbers 1 to 10

● Count and Write Numbers

● Count the Numbers and Match

● Numbers and their Names

● Numbers and Counting up to 20

● Learn About Counting

● Counting Eleven to Twenty with Numbers and Words

● Counting Numbers from Twenty One to Thirty

● Counting Numbers from Thirty One to Forty

● Geometric Shapes

● Geometric Objects

● Time

● Tell The Time

● Worksheet on Time

● Addition

● Addition on a Number Line

● Worksheet on Addition I

● Worksheet on Addition II

● Odd Man Out

● Sequence

● Ordinal Numbers

● Worksheet on Ordinal Numbers

● Addition Worksheets

● Subtraction Worksheets

● Counting Numbers Practice Test

Worksheets on Counting Numbers

● Worksheet on Counting Numbers 6 to 10

● What is addition?

● Worksheet on Kindergarten Addition

● Kindergarten Addition up to 5

● Worksheets on Kindergarten Addition up to 5

● Addition Facts

● What is zero?

● Order of Numbers.

● Worksheets on Addition

● Before and After Counting Worksheet up to 10

● Worksheets on Counting Before and After

● Before, After and Between Numbers Worksheet up to 10

● Worksheet on Before, After and Between Numbers

● Counting Before, After and Between Numbers up to 10

● The Story about Seasons

● Color by Number Worksheets

● Worksheet on Joining Numbers

● Missing Number Worksheets

● Worksheet on Before, After and Between Numbers up to 20

● Worksheet on Before, After and Between Numbers up to 50





Kindergarten Math Activities 

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